TY - BOOK ID - 126289742 TI - Challenging Mobilities in and to the EU during Times of Crises : The Case of Greece AU - Kousis, Maria AU - Kousis, Maria. AU - Chatzidaki, Aspasia. AU - Kafetsios, Konstantinos. PY - 2022 PB - Cham Springer Nature DB - UniCat KW - Emigration and immigration. KW - Emigration and immigration—Government policy. KW - Political science. KW - Population—Economic aspects. KW - Human Migration. KW - Migration Policy. KW - Political Science. KW - Population Economics. KW - Migration challenges in Greece since 2010 KW - Refugee crisis in Greece and the EU KW - New Greek emigration KW - Economic crisis and brain drain KW - Greek emigrant identities and experiences KW - Greek labour emigrants and the Greek economy KW - Solidarity to refugees in Greece KW - Migrant and refugee protests and cosmopolitanism KW - New patriotism in Greece KW - Refugee solidarity in Greece KW - Public sphere claims and refugee crisis KW - Syrian refugees in Greece KW - National stereotypes and Greek emigrants KW - Migration and integration policies KW - Mobility governance in Greece and the EU KW - EU migration and mobility policies KW - Migration trends and impacts on Greek society KW - Asylum and integration challenges in Greece UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:126289742 AB - This open access book offers a cross-disciplinary view of challenging mobility issues for migrants and refugees in Europe and particularly Greece during the last decade when the economic and refugee crises coincided. It offers new analyses and data on a diverse range of topics concerning new emigrants as well as refugees and mobilities in Greece. The book covers themes which are not only related to refugee and immigrant integration and governance challenges, but also describes host attitudes, solidarity, political and protest claims in the public sphere, as well as the changing emigration environment in Greece within a European context. With contributions from the fields of philosophy, anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, geography and linguistics, this book provides a unique resource for students and scholars, but also for policy-makers and social scientists working on migration-related issues within and beyond Europe. ER -